Poço Branco

Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil
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The city of Poço Branco, located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, had its origin linked to the expansion of sugarcane cultivation in the region. Founded in 1958, Poço Branco is known for its natural beauty, such as rivers, waterfalls, and trails amidst the Atlantic Forest. The local economy is based on agriculture, with a focus on sugarcane, corn, and beans production, as well as livestock farming.

In terms of culture, Poço Branco preserves its traditions through popular festivals, such as the celebration of São Sebastião, the city's patron saint, and the Winter Festival, which honors the natural riches of the region. The city also boasts a rich gastronomy, featuring typical dishes of Northeastern cuisine, such as "buchada de bode" (goat offal) and "carne de sol" (sun-dried beef).

With its hospitality and natural beauty, Poço Branco attracts tourists seeking tranquility, contact with nature, and authentic experiences in the countryside of Rio Grande do Norte.

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